Ben Clark-Eden: Finding Creativity and Community in Uncertainty Driven by a desire to form connections, Ben Clark-Eden has created a strong community and cemented his legacy at Amherst, both on and off the field.
Tim Carroll: “A Dedication of Principle” Whether studying philosophy, performing on stage, or advocating for the rights of animals, Tim Carroll is intentional in the way he crafts his life.
Olly Ajao: “Everything Always Works Out. Just Watch.” For Olly Ajao, putting herself out there has never been a challenge. Whether it’s getting over her fears of fitting in, finding her calling, or performing on stage, Ajao is convinced there is nothing she can’t do.
Amelie Justo-Sainz: Social Justice from Coast to Coast Amelie Justo-Sainz has spent her time at Amherst not only learning more about herself and her research interests, but also how she can combine her Latino background with the college’s opportunities and resources to work toward improving her home’s housing issues.
Karen Kang: A Duality of A Brain Wickedly smart but possessing a heart of gold, Karen Kang has taken advantage of the full liberal arts curriculum to forge her own unconventional path in academia, with an unquenched thirst for knowledge and genuine passion for making positive contributions in theoretical physics.
Gent Malushaga: Running Toward a Higher Office Well-known on campus as an outspoken yet thoughtful presence, departing Student Body President Gent Malushaga grew at Amherst while learning to love the school itself.
Sarah Wu: Embodying the Liberal Arts Sarah Wu’s intellectual curiosity, passion for community building, and commitment to education have been the root of her long lasting impact on the Amherst Community.